Elisa
Rosner, Psy.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist in
Connecticut and New York. She is currently a
postdoctoral candidate at the New York University
Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and
Psychoanalysis.

Dr.
Rosner works with children, adolescents, adults and
couples. Prior to joining The Counseling and
Psychotherapy Group, she served as Senior Psychologist
at Interfaith Medical Center where, in addition to her
clinical responsibilities, she supervised staff as well
as psychology interns and externs. She taught
seminars to students in personality theory and
psychoanalytic theories of psychoses. Dr. Rosner
has also been a Group Instructor for medical students at
Albert Einstein College of Medicine as part of a course
on psychopathology. Her current interests include
the changing definitions and constellations of
“family” in light of societal shifts and new
reproductive technology. She is a member of the American
Psychological Association and the New York State
Psychological Association.

Dr. Elisa Rosner also
practices in New York City, phone: 212-787-0768.

Psychology Extern, Harlem Valley
Psychiatric Center
White Plains, NY
Conducted individual and group
psychotherapy with adults and
adolescents in an outpatient clinic.
Conducted individual and group
psychotherapy in a residential treatment
center for adults.

Research Assistant, The American Museum
of Natural History
New York, NY
Assisted in dissertation research on
animal behavior. Conducted two
independent studies on the raiding
behaviors of polyergus and formica ants.

EDUCATION

1995-2009

Post-doctoral studies, Program in
Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis,
New York University

1986-1992

Psy.D. with distinction, Yeshiva
University

1983-1986

B.A. cum laude, Barnard College,
Columbia University

1982-1983

Mount Holyoke College

HONORS

1990-1991

H. Schwartz Scholarship, Yeshiva
University

1982-1983

Robert P. Sibley Prize for excellence in
English Literature, Mount Holyoke
College